Prof. Dr. James Day

Work method:Works from a psychodynamic, clinical-developmental, and humanistic framework, believing that psychotherapy should help strengthen existing resources and creativity as well as identifying ways of overcoming obstacles to growth, personal well being, and satisfying relationships. Proceeds from an understanding and supporting attitude, with respect for the convictions of the client. A mixture of active listening, clarifying questions, and mutual development of goals and criteria for evaluating progress, contribute to successful therapeutic interactions. “Homework” sometimes help structure otherwise anxiety-ridden, or particularly vulnerable intervals, and helps clients assess the relationship between short and longer term goals.

Membership:American Psychological Association Belgian Federation of Psychologists European Network in Psychology of Religion (Co-Founder) International Association for Psychologists of Religion (Officer) European Society for Developmental Psychology (Officer) Society for Research in Adult Development (Officer) Taos Institute (Associate)

Officially recognized by the National Institute for Accreditation of Diplomas and Education, Belgium, as Docteur en Psychologie.